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Measuring the later stages of the recovery journey: insights gained from clubhouse members.

Nicola Hancock1, Anita Bundy, Anne Honey, Stephanie Helich, Sally Tamsett.   

Abstract

The Recovery Assessment Scale (RAS) is a frequently used measure of recovery from mental illness but has previously been shown to poorly differentiate between more recovered consumers. This research aimed to: (1) identify components of later recovery stages; (2) ascertain the extent to which these are measured in the RAS; and (3) suggest modifications to improve the ability of the RAS to differentiate between more recovered consumers. Clubhouse members who scored high on the RAS participated in focus groups in which they discussed areas of recovery most recently or yet to be achieved. Constant comparative analysis of data indicated that later stages of recovery are characterized by: (a) accepting your illness and gaining control over symptoms (b) self love and optimism, (c) doing things for and experiencing pleasure, (d) contributing through meaningful activity, (e) having a diversity of friendships, (f) being needed and valued by others and (g) coming to terms with family relationships. Results suggest the RAS would be improved by addition of items, particularly in functional and social recovery domains.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22825568     DOI: 10.1007/s10597-012-9533-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Ment Health J        ISSN: 0010-3853


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